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Parenting Promotes Social Mobility Within and Across Generations. | LitMetric

Parenting Promotes Social Mobility Within and Across Generations.

Annu Rev Econom

Center for the Economics of Human Development and Department of Economics, The University of Chicago.

Published: May 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper compares early childhood enrichment programs aimed at enhancing social mobility for disadvantaged children across generations, focusing on both iconic comprehensive programs and targeted home-visiting initiatives.
  • Instead of a typical meta-analysis, the authors conducted a thorough primary data analysis, presenting insights on long-term impacts as participants age and their children also enter adulthood.
  • Successful interventions are shown to improve cognitive and non-cognitive skills, enhance family dynamics, and lead to better life outcomes, such as higher earnings and lower crime rates, with significant long-term benefits that exceed the costs of these programs.

Article Abstract

This paper compares early childhood enrichment programs that promote social mobility for disadvantaged children within and across generations. Instead of conducting a standard meta-analysis, we present a harmonized primary data analysis of programs that shape current policy. Our analysis is a template for rigorous syntheses and comparisons across programs. We analyze new long-run life-cycle data collected for iconic programs when participants are middle-aged and their children are in their twenties. The iconic programs are omnibus in nature and offer many services to children and their parents. We compare them with relatively low-cost more focused home-visiting programs. Successful interventions target both children and their caregivers. They engage caregivers and improve the home lives of children. They permanently boost cognitive and non-cognitive skills. Participants in programs that enrich home environments grow up with better skills, jobs, earnings, marital stability, and health, as well as reduced participation in crime. Long-run monetized gains are substantially greater than program costs for the iconic programs. We investigate the mechanisms promoting successful family lives for participants and report intergenerational effects on their children. A study of focused home-visiting programs that target parents enables us to isolate a crucial component of successful programs: they activate and promote parenting skills of child caregivers. The home-visiting programs we analyze produce outcomes comparable to those of the iconic omnibus programs. National implementation of the programs with long-run follow up that we analyze would substantially shrink the overall US Black-White earnings gap.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10972614PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-economics-021423-031905DOI Listing

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